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  1. The United World Colleges, International Baccalaureate. Website. www.uwc-usa.org. UWC-USA (legally named the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West) is a United World College school in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. It was founded in 1982 by businessman Armand Hammer.

  2. Il Collegio del Mondo Unito degli Stati Uniti è stato originariamente fondato come Armand Hammer United World College of the American West da Armand Hammer su richiesta del Principe Carlo, poi presidente del movimento UWC. Hammer ha scelto la località di Montezuma, Nuovo Messico, nel sud-ovest americano, per la sua straordinaria bellezza, la ...

  3. UWC-USA. Visit Website. Montezuma, New Mexico. 235 Students. Aged 17-19 years. Founded. 1982. UWC-USA was originally founded as the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West by Armand Hammer at the request of Prince Charles, then the President of UWC.

  4. 1981: The Castle is bought by industrialist and philanthropist Armand Hammer as the site of the new campus of the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West, now known as UWC‑USA. 1997: The Castle becomes the first historic property west of the Mississippi to be placed on America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list by the ...

  5. They form friendships, work through misunderstandings, collaborate on projects big and small, and emerge ready to work with others on the important challenges our world faces. UWC-USA alumni know that we are always stronger and more effective together, that our diversity is our strength, and that we can build strong communities wherever we end up in the world.

  6. Armand Hammer United World College of the American West (UWC-USA) is an independent boarding school for students in high school in Montezuma, New Mexico, USA. UWC-USA was opened in 1982. Classes take place in a historic hotel and students live in buildings nearby. It is branch of an international school called United World College.

  7. The building sat vacant until Armand Hammer acquired in 1981 for the United World College. Lacking resources, the United World College left the building in an increasing state of disrepair until it could raise funds for a comprehensive restoration in 1999–2002.